US Marshals Coin Sales in Fourth Full Week

Sales of U.S. Marshals Service commemorative products advanced by 7,368 coins during their fourth full week of release, the latest United States Mint sales figures show.

Their 32-day total hit 217,495 coins for a revenue haul of more than $16.5 million. Keeping to typical commemorative trends, fewer coins are selling as the date from their release lengthens. A sales bottom should form soon. Here’s a breakdown of weekly sales increases since the coins launched on Jan. 29:

Jan 29 to Feb 1: Starting 4-day sales hit 131,659 coins;

Feb 2 to Feb 8: Weekly sales up 37,272 to 168,931 coins;

Feb 9 to Feb 15: Weekly sales up 26,716 to 195,644 coins;

Feb 16 to Feb 22: Weekly sales up 14,483 to 210,127 coins; and

Feb 23 to Mar 1: Weekly sales up 7,368 to 217,495 coins

U.S. Marshals commemorative coins in collector proof finish are still outselling the uncirculated ones by three-to-one. Proof coins always outperform uncirculated coins, but this ratio is higher than usual. It’s supported by the three-coin set which only has proofs. Only 435 of those sets remain.

Here are the sales splits across all 2015 U.S. Marshals Service 225th Anniversary Commemorative Coins:

Prices

Latest Weekly Gain

Total Unit Sales

Total Coin Sales

Total Sold

Maximum Authorized

Remaining

Proof 50c Clad Half-Dollar

$18.95

2,356

43,958

58,523

81,053

750,000

668,947

Uncirculated 50c Clad Half-Dollar

$17.95

635

22,530

22,530

Proof Silver Dollar

$51.95

2,261

70,111

84,676

111,549

500,000

388,451

Uncirculated Silver Dollar

$48.95

361

26,873

26,873

Proof $5 Gold Coins

$405.45

17

5,510

20,075

24,893

100,000

75,107

Uncirculated $5 Gold Coins

$400.45

-251

4,818

4,818

Three-Coin Proof Set

$466.45

663

14,565

N/A

14,565

15,000

435

Product prices are now slightly higher. On Monday, introductory pricing ended with clad half-dollars moving up $4 higher and each silver and gold coin $5 higher.

Ordering

U.S. Marshals Service Commemorative Coins may be ordered online from this U.S. Mint page, or by calling 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468).

US Mint Sales Report Sources

The US Mint provides CoinNews.netweekly sales figures for its collector coin products. It is these reports that are used as the source for our articles on the subject. The bureau on its website also publishes updated bullion coin sales every weekday. These US Mint sales are presented in our daily gold articles.